Meagan [8x7]
Member
Hello all. I am a currently a Junior at a local cosmetology school and I will be completing my program in June.
I do a lot of my friends and family member's hair [as I'm sure most of you do as well] and right now I've got tons of friends wanting highlights. Color is one of my favorite things to do, so of course this is exciting for me.
But sometimes I become intimidated when it comes to bleaching. I hear different advice from different people. My worst fear is having someone redux, which has happened to me once. A friend of mine wanted a streak of her hair blonder than it had turned. I warned her it was going to possibly fall out, and when I rinsed it out, it was that rubbery clear texture we all know. That was months ago and now, I rinse when I know it's ready. I learned from that experience. Now I'm much more confident with highlights.
Well the dilemma is I'm doing my cousin's hair this weekend. It is long, thick, gorgeous red hair that has been highlighted for a long time. She wants foils done. I'm slightly intimidated because of the length, and I want to make sure I don't overprocess some while still working on the rest. I know I can just keep checking up on the others and stop the process if I have to, but are there any other tricks that could help? Here's a pic of her. [kinda silly, but shows her hair well.]
What are your thoughts? How would you highlight her hair if she came to you? What would you use? I want to hear some other point of views from fellow stylists, maybe it will help me out some.
I'm thinking weaved highlights with a toned powder lightener [maybe violet Koliedecolors] and a 20 volume?
Any advice you all have is welcomed and appreciated.
I do a lot of my friends and family member's hair [as I'm sure most of you do as well] and right now I've got tons of friends wanting highlights. Color is one of my favorite things to do, so of course this is exciting for me.
But sometimes I become intimidated when it comes to bleaching. I hear different advice from different people. My worst fear is having someone redux, which has happened to me once. A friend of mine wanted a streak of her hair blonder than it had turned. I warned her it was going to possibly fall out, and when I rinsed it out, it was that rubbery clear texture we all know. That was months ago and now, I rinse when I know it's ready. I learned from that experience. Now I'm much more confident with highlights.
Well the dilemma is I'm doing my cousin's hair this weekend. It is long, thick, gorgeous red hair that has been highlighted for a long time. She wants foils done. I'm slightly intimidated because of the length, and I want to make sure I don't overprocess some while still working on the rest. I know I can just keep checking up on the others and stop the process if I have to, but are there any other tricks that could help? Here's a pic of her. [kinda silly, but shows her hair well.]
What are your thoughts? How would you highlight her hair if she came to you? What would you use? I want to hear some other point of views from fellow stylists, maybe it will help me out some.
I'm thinking weaved highlights with a toned powder lightener [maybe violet Koliedecolors] and a 20 volume?
Any advice you all have is welcomed and appreciated.